This is a serious sign of dry woods. When a guitars woods get dry, they contract. When this happens metal parts become loose. A good guitar vibrates a lot as vibration puts out big sound, but it also causes those metal parts to become even looser. This is an easy fix, and we have two videos that will guide you, but it’s imperative to check your humidity levels and make sure you maintain minimally 55% humidity as dry woods will begin to warp and they will eventually crack. This video will show you how to tighten the amplifier jack if it’s only slightly loose: https://youtu.be/4cnbN8IXA_I . This video will show you how to tighten the amplifier jack if it’s really loose spinning and dangling: https://youtu.be/nJlp9YBiz6U
Category: humidity and your guitar
Electronics System Vibrates From Woods Contracting
Neck Dropping into Sound Hole
Binding Separating from the Body
Body Separation From the Neck
Truss Rod Locked
Warping of the Neck
A Hump on the Fret Board
High Frets & Sprung Frets
Test 1
test 2